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Introduction to the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)

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Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a United States government corporation designed to work with developing countries, is based on the principle that aid is most effective when it reinforces good governance, economic freedom, and investments in people that promote economic growth and elimination of extreme poverty. For more information about MCC, visit www.mcc.gov.

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  • This is how you put a country in debt and steal their resources with multi-national corporation forced integration. The people can never save as they will be repaying debt forever. The grants will be spent by third world leaders that obviously care less about their people, or they would not need the grant. This is about CONTRACTS!!!!!

  • MCC is a US government agency which provides grants—not loans—to poor countries that meet specific criteria based on independent indicators in 3 categories: ruling justly, economic freedom, and investing in people. Country ownership, a core tenet of MCC, allows these countries to identify, design, and implement programs to reduce poverty. As the steward of U.S. tax dollars, MCC has a strict fraud and anti-corruption policy that is both followed and monitored in each country.

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  • @superiorgreen See Mohamed Ibrahim's interview with Charlie Rose of April 28, 2010... particularly at 33m 30s. Watch it on Rose's website.

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    Ibrahim is emphatic about his support of the MCC.

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    Ibrahim's annual prize of $5-million awarded to Africans of great leadership is substantially greater than the Nobel prize.

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    "Mohamed Ibrahim, founder of the telecommunications company Celtel and currently on the board of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which supports achievement in African Leadership."

  • This is a Corporate propaganda film, "Sustainble:

    is the key word, check out

    Agenda 21 - Eugenics program

    and then - AFRICOM these are the new Missionaries , pretending to give a shit

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